LOKMAN VARISLI
BIOCELL, Vol.37, No.1, pp. 11-16, 2013, DOI:10.32604/biocell.2013.37.011
Abstract The cell cycle is a conserved process from yeast to mammals and focuses on mechanisms that
regulate the timing and frequency of DNA replication and cell division. The temporal and spatial expression
of the genes is tightly regulated to ensure accurate replication and transmission of DNA to daughter cells
during the cycle. Although the genes involved in interphase are well studied, most of the genes which are
involved in mitotic events still remain unidentified. Since, the discovery of mitosis related genes is still
incomplete, we performed a co-expression and gene ontology analysis for revealing… More >